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Unprotected asbestos use can lead to mesothelioma, asbestosis and other lung disorders. If you have decided to clear your house from this mineral, do not interfere with materials on your own and turn to a specialist. Damaged or sanded tiles, shingles, insulation and so forth must be encapsulated or encased in leak proof containers, which should be buried in specially prepared places. Unprotected asbestos use can lead to mesothelioma, asbestosis and other lung disorders.

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mesothelioma, asbestosis

Many homes, especially old ones, are built from materials containing the fibers of this mineral. These materials include roof shingles, floor tiles, textured paints, plasters, materials used in door gaskets and so forth. Undisturbed materials are not dangerous and are best left alone. Unprotected asbestos use can lead to mesothelioma, asbestosis and other lung disorders.

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